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The city, founded in 1906, [5] is an incorporated entity of the state of Wyoming. The community was named Riverton because of the four rivers that meet there. [6] The town was built on land ceded from the Wind River Indian Reservation, a situation that often makes it subject to jurisdictional claims by the nearby Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Fremont County, Wyoming, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
Wyoming Highway 136, named Gas Hills Road, begins at Wyoming Highway 135 south of Riverton. From there, Highway 136 travels east, crosses into the Wind River Indian Reservation and on into the Gas Hills Uranium Mining District. [2] WYO 136 reaches its eastern end at a T-intersection with Fremont CR 5 (Dry Creek Road).
WYO 789 south of Riverton — — Sand Draw Road WYO 136: 42.70: 68.72 WYO 135 south of Riverton: CR 5 in the Gas Hills Uranium Mining District — — Gas Hills Road WYO 137: 8.79: 14.15 CR 334 southwest of Riverton: WYO 789 south of Riverton — — Seventeen Mile Road. Returned to tribal control in 2015. WYO 138: 8.14: 13.10 WYO 789 east of ...
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The Riverton Railroad Depot is a historic railway station located at 1st and Main Streets in Riverton, Wyoming.The depot was built by the Chicago and North Western Railway from 1906 to 1907 along a new line through central Wyoming built by the railway in 1906.
Nearing 34.5 miles, the western terminus of Wyoming Highway 136 (Gas Hills Road) is intersected which travels east towards the Gas Hills Mining District. Just after meeting WYO 136, Highway 135 crosses the Little Wind River and reaches its northern terminus at Wyoming Highway 789 just south of Riverton.
U.S. Highway 320 (US 320) was part of the initial 1926 system, connecting US 20 in Shoshoni with US 87W in Riverton, Wyoming. It became Wyoming Highway 320 (WYO 320) in 1938, which was extended southwest to Lander in 1940 when US 287 (which had replaced US 87W) was realigned.